If you've moved, changed your name or your signature, you'll need to update your voter registration. So long as you are a (1) citizen of the United States, a (2) legal resident of Washington State, (3) at least 18 years old by Election Day, and (4) if you previously had a felony conviction, no longer in the custody of the Department of Corrections, you are eligible to vote.

2. Click here for our list of Endorsed Candidates - this year we have made endorsements in the following races that will be on your ballot: local city and county council races, for Mayors, and Port Commissioners, in addition to a few special elections for State Senate. In some races, we didn't take a position, meaning we didn't interview the candidates or we chose not to endorse one. If you don't see an endorsement for a race on your ballot, you might try and looking at the Teamsters Joint Council endorsements, which has endorsements for races outside of King and Pierce Counties. You can also call Dustin Lambro, our Political Coordinator at 206-441-4860 x1262.

3. Find a "Ballot Dropbox" location near you - while you can mail in your ballot using a stamp, you can also drop it in a "dropbox" without postage. These completely secure "Drop Boxes" are only accessible to the local elections department where you vote.